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SUSE Linux10 Bible [Paperback]

Justin Davies , Roger Whittaker , William von Hagen

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Feb 6 2006 Bible (Book 330)
  • Includes new coverage of Novell Linux Desktop and Open Enterprise Server (Novell's traditional environment running on SUSE), with information on YaST management tools and the OpenExchange e-mail server
  • Introduces basic Linux methodologies, including partitions, filesystems, filesystem layout, and more
  • Covers the SUSE system, command line programs, implementing online services, and using SUSE business tools in the enterprise setting
  • Features a section devoted to end-user needs
  • Also covers virtualization, including dosemu, wine, Crossover Office, uml xen and Vmware, expanded coverage of SUSE with sendmail, CUPS, LDAP and more
  • Companion DVD includes the SUSE Linux distribution

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If you're looking to migrate to SUSE Linux or to enhance your existing SUSE system with new Version 10 features, this comprehensive guide is for you. Showcasing the latest releases of such SUSE Linux products as the Novell Open Enterprise Server, the Novell Linux Desktop, and the very popular OpenExchange Server, this book provides detailed information you just can't get anywhere else. It includes complete coverage of SUSE's unique YaST management tools. From the basics for home users through advanced platform enterprise integration, this must-have reference is the only SUSE guide you'll need.

Inside, you'll find complete coverage of SUSE Linux 10

  • Install and configure your SUSE system with YaST
  • Discover Novell's Open Enterprise Server, which offers the advantages of NetWare on Linux
  • Find out the latest on OpenExchange e-mail Server
  • Discover the hottest thing in enterprise management: virtualization
  • Gain a deep understanding of Linux internals, including filesystems, the kernel, and the boot process
  • Edit text, manipulate files, and perform network diagnostics at the command line
  • Manage mail servers with postfix or sendmail, and run a web site on Apache
  • Protect and maintain your network with SUSE Linux firewalls, LDAP, and Web Proxy
  • Learn to run Windows apps on Linux, burn CDs and DVDs, and handle audio and video
  • Get a grip on SUSE Linux for desktops and home use

SUSE Linux 10.0 full distribution is included on DVD!

About the Author

Justin Davies (London, England) was the principal UK consultant for SUSE until recently, has hands-on experience deploying Linux in the enterprise, and in depth knowledge in standard Unix services, DNS, Apache, and SMTP.

Roger Whittaker (Surrey, England) joined SUSE Linux when opened their UK office in 1999, working as a technical and training consultant until early in 2004. He works as a Linux consultant at CSF in London.

William von Hagen (Pittsburgh, PA)
is a Senior Product Manager with TimeSys Corporation, a leading developer of Linux embedded systems and tools. He has been a Unix sys adm since 1982 and avid Linux user since 1993.


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Did they get paid by the page? May 2 2006
By no one in particular - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I needed an in depth course on SuSE 10 and thought this would be it. Unfortunately, the authors wrote as if they got paid by the page. They would regularly rehash what they had discussed in the last section as if the "last section" wasn't still visible half-way up the page and they would constantly give instructions about neophyte computer skills such as how to pull off a ctrl-D or put a CD into a drive (shinny side down, apparently). But, when more information was definitely called for, such as when they list a shell command with half a dozen options, they would suddenly become quite sketchy. I didn't expect a complete command list for Linux that described every option, but if you rattle off a command with a sizable chunk of the alphabet as options, then maybe a brief description of what you're suggesting someone do on their computer is in order. Another annoyance is the authors' insatiable desire to give everyone a few history lessons along the way. If I need to know the back-story of Linux, the various other Novell products, Linus Torvalds, the Internet, the ISO OSI model or the personal computer, I'll look it up online. I needed an in depth course on SuSE 10. Instead, I got a bloated introduction riddled with inane redundancy, tangential trivia and dubiously helpful instructions while completely lacking in any comprehensive detail. This book was at least four times as long as was needed for their level of instruction.

I would have given the book 1 star, but the DVD with SuSE 10 on it was great once I added a few applications and updates. After playing around with over 15 different distros, I've settled on SuSE. The current version is head and shoulders above anything else I've tried and a new version (OSS 10.1) is due out any time. If you need a great Linux OS, I highly recommend SuSE 10.x, but if you need to learn about it, I would suggest a different book.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for budding admins & home networking geeks Mar 12 2006
By Mister P - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is not a book for complete beginners. The reason is that applications are not covered, and the book is sorely lacking the step-by-step guides to enable multimedia features, nvidia drivers, java, flash, etc - you know, the first things you need to do anyway. So don't buy this to your grandma. This is why I give 4, not 5 stars.

Instead, this is a great book for someone with some Linux experience. The emphasis of the book is on the Command Line, Network services (servers) and some small enterprise needs. With each topic, the authors always first explain how it is done from the command line, and after that, with Yast (SUSE's 'Control Center'). They also explain technical concepts quite well - for example when discussing DHCP, they take several pages to explain what is really happening in the network, then start with configuration examples.

I loved this book, I actually read all of it. After 3 years of Mandrake/Mandriva desktop use, I think this is a perfect book for my SUSE transition. I have learned a load of concepts and tricks from it. And a surprisingly large proportion of the material is applicable to any Linux distribution. With it's price and 800 pages, it's good bang for the buck!

PS. The DVD included is SUSE Professional, not OpenSUSE.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Leaves much to be desired Mar 27 2006
By Costas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Particularly lengthy book. Repetitive to the point of confusion. And with several contradictions as to its "spirit".

For example, it mentions just in passing the scenario where the computer doesn't have adequate capabilities for running the YaST graphical interface. In that case, SUSE linux will revert to a cumbersome text based installation interface which is considerably more painful than -i presume- YaST. It takes a brief google search to realize the large numbers of users who run into the problem. Yet, the 1000-page book provides no help. In case case you are a novice, you have to be a lucky one in order to be able to install relying on this book. Because the text version is not straightforward for the unlucky novice who gets treated with it. I am one of those.

Yet, when the authors decide to talk about partitions, they assume that everything has been installed successfully and then they start describing partitioning using "fdisk". In that case, they present something that no novice would ever use once successfully installing in the first place. Who is this book's target audience, after all? Those who wouldn't need help installing with the considerably less accomodating text version, or those who will mess with partitions using fdisk?

Furthermore, they devote three lines as to the introduction of the concept of mounting. Very clumsy explanation of the concept, with no examples whatsoever. Yet, they devote a long paragraph to suggest that you shouldn't pick your name or that of your spouse as your password.

And several other inconsistencies of that sort. These inconsistencies make it a rather hard book with nonnegligible holes for a novice, yet an unnecessary long one for the experienced user.

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